Operation Ganga: 5th flight with Indians from Ukraine lands in Delhi
Russia-Ukraine War: A fifth flight carrying 249 Indian nationals who were stranded in Ukraine landed in New Delhi on Monday morning. The flight evacuating Indian students from Ukraine running as part of Operation Ganga had departed from Romania's Bucharest in the early hours on Monday. "Government has helped us a lot. All possible support was provided by the Indian Embassy. The main problem is crossing the border. I hope all Indians are brought back. There are several more Indians still stranded in Ukraine," said a student who arrived in Delhi from Ukraine. Also Read | Why is Russia declaring war against Ukraine? Here’s what you should know Amid the Ukraine-Russia war, the Indian government has established numerous 24X7 control centres to assist in the evacuation of Indian nationals through border crossing points with Poland, Romania, Hungary, and the Slovak Republic. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), a dedicated Twitter account has been set up 'OpGanga' to assist Operation Ganga in Ukraine's negibouring countries. Thousands of Indian nations are being brought back via a bunch of flights from the crisis-hit region in the past few days. Ukraine has been invaded by Russia. In Russia's military operation in Ukraine, a lot of people have been killed but Ukraine is not giving up and fighting for its independence. Georgian Ambassador to India, Archil Dzuliashvili, on Sunday spoke out in support of Ukraine in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis and asserted that Georgia has always stood with Kyiv. "Killing innocent people is a crime against humanity and whoever does so will be held accountable. Hopefully, this war will end soon," Dzuliashvili told ANI. He further expressed confidence that Ukraine will win in the end and asserted that "Georgia has stood with Ukraine and will always do the same". Also Read | Why Russia doesn’t want Ukraine want to join NATO | All you need to know -PTC News